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Lucia van Geuns speaks at the Studium Generale TU/e | The global energy crisis

December 8, 2022

On the 7th of December, Energy Expert Lucia van Geuns gave a lecture on the Global Energy Crisis at TU Eindhoven’s Studium Generale. In this lecture she discussed the geopolitical challenges of the international energy market for the upcoming winter (2022) and the next ten years.

Lucia’s lecture sought to answer questions such as; What effects on the energy market can we expect as a result of geopolitical tensions in European society, which is now as fragmented as it was before 1990? What choices do we have when it comes to investing in renewable energy versus sticking to fossil sources in the upcoming decade? She also discussed the bumpy road the international community has to cross while searching for new energy standards. “Climate goals are very important, but there shouldn’t be any taboos in an emergency situation like we are in now.”

Watch Lucia’s lecture below:

Source: Studium Generale, 07/12/2022
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